Greenbaum Rowe Smith & Davis Newsletter

Firm Announces Formation of Redevelopment Practice Group

Greenbaum, Rowe, Smith & Davis LLP has announced the formation of the Redevelopment Practice Group. The Group was formed to provide specialized services to developers, landowners, and municipal governments in response to New Jersey’s Smart Growth and redevelopment initiatives.

 

Partner Robert S. Goldsmith is chair of the new practice group. Other attorneys in the practice group include Partners Dean A. Gaver, Alan S. Naar, Kenneth T. Bills, and Marc D. Policastro; Counsel Steven Firkser; and Associates Michele Gibson, Robert Beckelman and Jennifer J. McDermott. Partners Wendell A. Smith, Alan E. Davis and Daniel M. Murphy will be consultants to the group as their expertise is required. Members of the practice group have more than 30 years of experience to address complex real estate transactions, land use issues, construction and environmental issues, and litigation matters.

 

The firm’s attorneys have a unique perspective and insight to understand both sides of the redevelopment partnership. Clients include private redevelopers in Trenton, Wildwood, Rahway, South Bound Brook, Newark, South Amboy, Jersey City, Carneys Point, Clayton and Hoboken, among other municipalities. The firm has served as special counsel to Long Branch (obtaining an area wide CAFRA permit for the redevelopment area), Atlantic City, Belmar, Princeton, Harrison, Woodbridge, Morristown, Millville and other municipalities. Our attorneys guide our private sector clients in obtaining functional and effective redevelopment agreements and implementing successful redevelopment projects throughout the State.

 

Goldsmith is recognized as a leader in implementing complex redevelopment projects and is frequently called upon for his broad experience in matters involving both the private and public sectors. He concentrates his practice in redevelopment and has been involved in numerous downtown redevelopment projects. He also has broad experience in complex commercial litigation, construction litigation and appellate work. He serves as special redevelopment counsel to numerous municipalities and developers in regard to complex, mixed-use redevelopment projects. Goldsmith is president of Downtown New Jersey and a member of its Executive Committee. He also serves on the New Jersey Committee of the Regional Plan Association and the Main Street New Jersey Board of Advisors. He frequently lectures on downtown redevelopment and revitalization issues.

 

Known as one of the premier real estate firms in the State, the real estate department was ranked number one by Chambers USA America’s Leading Business Leaders 2004-2005 and five of the firm’s real estate attorneys are included in the publication, The Best Lawyers in America.